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Rachel Perlmutter
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Austin Yoga Festival offers more than just stretches
October 5, 2011
Both the spiritual and physical aspects of practice will be advocated at this weekend's festival.
Blanton shows retrospective of El Anatsuis works
September 22, 2011
The African artist has been recognized internationally as one of the most innovative and compelling artists of his generation.
Atown embraces uniqueness of Austin
September 13, 2011
Austin’s aesthetic is that of a place where countless, seemingly disparaging styles converge.
Fall Forms of Entertainment: Local Art
September 9, 2011
Who doesn't like art? Who doesn't like things around Austin? Ergo, who wouldn't like a list of amazing local art showings this fall?
Blanton expands permanent collection through art lottery
August 7, 2011
The museum acquired 12 new works through a lottery organized by the Dallas Museum of Art and contributors.
Blogs, classic travel guides can prove helpful to vacationers
August 4, 2011
Daily Texan Columnist Rachel Perlmutter takes her vacation off the grid rather than seek the usual tourist experience.
Footloose dances into hearts at Sheffield Zilker Hillside Theater
July 25, 2011
While there are a few rough spots, overall the musical is enjoyable, and for a performance it is well worth it.
Make your own Harry costume
July 13, 2011
Whether you dress up every year or you want to a fresh costume for the finale, there are enough details lurking in your closet to make your costume affordable and amusing.
Thai Fresh makes cultures food Thrice as nice
July 7, 2011
In its third year open, Thai Fresh grocery, cooking school and restaurant adds a new expansion and list of services to their repertoire.
Culinary kings
July 4, 2011
Parked in the open patio of Shangri-La, the new East Side King trailer lives up to its predecessors with its grungy, innovative take on fast food.
Pole dancers defy gravity for fun fitness
June 30, 2011
Pole dancing classes, while not new to the fitness scene, are largely overlooked by people because of the attached exotic dancer stigma.
'Hairspray' showcases big voices, small set charm
June 27, 2011
With the absence of an expansive stage and over-the-top sets, the viewer is left with much more focus on the actual performance of each character. For the most part, the vocals live up to the challenge, but it’s definitely not the huge production viewers might expect.
A thoughtful guide to tactful texting
June 21, 2011
The pervasiveness of texting has led to some common social blunders. Since the cell phone has become somewhat of an additional appendage, situations often go unnoticed in which its use causes inadvertent tension.
Former Rilo Kiley guitarist discusses his album, hiatus
June 19, 2011
Former Rilo Kiley guitarist Blake Sennett discusses his reemergence in the music industry and "Boy Meets World."
Styles to beat Texas heat
June 16, 2011
Summer guide to staying fashionable despite three-digit temperatures.
Mobility, retro vibe to be selling points of new food trailer
June 12, 2011
Like many before them, Daniel Dennis and Lee Krassner chose to open a food trailer because the flexible business model offers them an easier opportunity to venture into the food industry. The highlights of their food trailer, Dock and Roll Diner, will be an original bread recipe, a funky retro vibe and mobility.
Artists to mix mediums for Califa Arts Collaborative
June 9, 2011
Choreographers, visual artists and musicians will come together this weekend to present the second annual Califa Arts Collaborative. The show will run twice each day on Saturday and Sunday.
Dance company showcases art of tap with festival
June 7, 2011
Friday night marks the beginning of the Tapestry Dance Company’s 11th annual Soul to Sole festival.
The Book of Grace explores family boundaries, norms
June 5, 2011
Written and directed by Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks, the play centers around familial boundary and control issues, told through the main character’s self-written books.
Rolling road show to take fans on movie road trip across Texas
June 2, 2011
The hauntingly soundless land is perfectly out of reach of the law, where drug deals and murder could go unnoticed.
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